humanity
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Why Love is not Blind
Once upon a time, in a charming little village nestled between rolling hills and a meandering river, lived a young woman named Eliza. Eliza was known far and wide for her radiant beauty. Her eyes, like emerald pools, could enchant anyone who gazed into them. Yet, despite her outward allure, Eliza carried a secret within her heart. While the world marveled at her appearance, Eliza had grown to perceive beauty in a way different from most. She could sense the world through her other senses, and her heart was open to the beauty that existed within people's souls.
By Joseph Bawaijen Godwin10 months ago in Longevity
Unbound!
Everywhere is chocked. In the realm of politics, a divisive atmosphere prevails. Ideological lines are drawn in the sand, and compromise seems like a distant dream. The once vibrant landscape of democratic discourse is marred by polarizing rhetoric, leaving citizens yearning for unity and common ground.
By Henrietta Lawson10 months ago in Longevity
Embracing Your Inner Dream Woman
In a world loaded up with self-question and cultural tensions, there's a natural craving in numerous ladies to turn into their best selves. It's that longing to step into the shoes of the lady they've generally longed for becoming, not for any other individual's endorsement, but rather for their own fulfillment and self-satisfaction. This excursion of self-change isn't tied in with changing what your identity is yet rather embracing your actual potential and advancing into the individual you've generally tried to be.
By Hasna's wordlette10 months ago in Longevity
Beyond Loneliness: Discovering the Hidden Treasures of Solitude
He said it was better to go alone than to go with a fool. You can consciously evolve further if you wish. There are no limits to what a person can be tonight. This is what all humans must do. Then the gathering will be a great abundance. When Gautam Buddha was asked whether it is better to go alone or with a companion, he said that it is better to go alone than to go with a fool. Well, it’s him, not me. He was convinced that only fools would go with you. So he said that it is better to go alone than to go with a fool. A local folklore says, “If you want a short and fast journey, go alone.” If you want to go on a long trip, go with someone. But the most important thing is who will go with them. Being together isn’t always nice, but it’s also often annoying. So, first of all, unless you’re a twin, we still go back and forth. Being together can be very annoying if you don’t know how to be alone. We are called humans. “People” means that all other living beings are their being simply by their deeds. But humans can be simple, and that’s the peculiar quality of humans, that they can be simple and not obsessive. About it. Our actions are conscious and deliberate. But in general, when people get together, they act compulsively. It may be a group where some targeted action takes place, a gang where more focused action takes place, or a crowd where compulsions take place. So, in essence, being human means that we have reached an evolutionary point within ourselves and can just sit here and stay that way if we want to. We can think about what actions we should take and what actions we should not take. It’s definitely individual. When individuals come together, we say ‘we’ in the plural, but it is still the individuals who need to unite. Being an individual means that it cannot be divided further. It means you are the only one. People find different ways of splitting within themselves. With 8,000 years of cultural history, India has invented different words to distinguish us. It is very common for people to talk about Atma, Paramatma, Ankara, this and that. But every… every culture has its own way. When things are going well, when good things are being done, if you ask people, they will say, “Yes, I could.” When things aren’t going well, when things aren’t going well, they try to. If you can’t find anyone, find someone. He is always here Of course, when he’s great, he's proud of his greatness. When they get angry they say it’s my ego. Mr. Ego is always a scapegoat. So, personally, if I’m great, I’m great. When I’m bad, it’s me, folks. Are you awesome 24/7? Hello? Are you awesome 24/7? No, sometimes nice, sometimes evil, sometimes beautiful, sometimes ugly. Are you okay. If you can understand that I am the one who has the ability to be absolutely wonderful, and I am the one who has the ability to be absolutely evil, then for a little more time you can go back and forth to the moments of evil. The number will continue to grow. Seeing great things makes me wicked… In India there are many words, it’s my karma, what can I do? Then you have to solve the problem. It is very important to be individual, that is, not to be divided further. I am me when I am great and I am me when I am bad. If I succeed, it’s me, if I fail, it’s me. It should be fixed. Let me ask you a simple question. How many people? Hello? How many of you are there? One, two, just one. If so, you are a normal person. If you have more than one, you have either schizophrenia or obsessive-compulsive disorder. I need a psychiatrist or an exorcist. But whenever something goes wrong, another man will show up out of nowhere. So being an individual means turning off all those pop-ups and just saying, “This is who I am.” There are many facets to who I am. If it is not known to be an individual, it cannot be divided further and no transformation takes place. Unless change happens and people unite in this situation, there will be chaos rather than solutions. All living things are related. Even with the variety of wild animals, most hang out together, even monkeys one step behind us walking in groups. Only humans can stand by and change. Because that’s the privilege of being human, and we can be. That is why you are called human, you can be human and you are not in a compulsory state of activity. You can consciously evolve further if you wish. If you are ready, tonight is your chance to evolve. Our evolution is no longer biological, but conscious, so it takes less than a million years.
By Sharp Mind10 months ago in Longevity
The Impact of Exercise on Individuals with Depression and its Therapeutic Benefits
The Impact of Exercise on Individuals with Depression and its Therapeutic Benefits Introduction Depression is a complex and prevalent mental health disorder that affects millions of people worldwide. While traditional treatments like psychotherapy and medication are often recommended, researchers have increasingly turned their attention to the potential benefits of exercise in alleviating the symptoms of depression. In recent years, there has been a growing body of evidence suggesting that regular physical activity can play a significant role in managing depression. This article explores the effects of exercise on individuals with depression and highlights how exercise can be a valuable component of treatment.
By ameer nablus11 months ago in Longevity
Self love
Once upon a time in a small, picturesque village nestled among rolling hills, there lived a woman named Clara. Clara was known throughout the village for her unwavering positivity and radiant smile. Despite facing her share of hardships in life, she possessed an extraordinary ability to cultivate gratitude, a practice that enhanced her self-love and inspired those around her.
By Cynthia Okorie11 months ago in Longevity
Journey Within
In the hustle and bustle of our modern lives, where the cacophony of demands and distractions seems ceaseless, finding inner peace can feel like an elusive dream. Yet, nestled within the timeless practice of meditation lies a powerful key to unlock a world of tranquility and self-discovery. With roots stretching across cultures and traditions, meditation has emerged as a universal tool for mental, emotional, and even physical well-being. As I embarked on my own journey into this realm, I uncovered a fascinating interplay between scientific facts and spiritual depth that make meditation not just a trend, but a timeless practice that can transform lives.
By Christal Seawright11 months ago in Longevity
Unfreezing Immortality: Exploring the Possibilities of Cryonics
In the annals of medical history, one name stands out: James Bedford. In 1967, Bedford made headlines as the first person to undergo cryogenic preservation. His bold plan was to outsmart death itself by freezing his body, with the hope that future advancements would be able to revive him. This daring idea, known as cryonics, raises a profound question: can humans truly be frozen, kept in suspended animation, and then resuscitated?
By Anita Nelima11 months ago in Longevity